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Global Warming youth video from Africa

"One World, No Second Chance" is a video made by Greenpeace supporters in Africa for deligates to the Climate Change conference in Nairobi this month.

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Vote Missile Guy out of NATO Big Brother House

Year 57 in the NATO Big Brother house. Problems are proliferating and tensions are escalating. Will Missile Guy stay? YOU CHOOSE!

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To Steve - Green My Apple

Nine months after this site started, Steve Jobs posted "A Greener Apple". He heard Apple customers ask for a green Apple. Big thanks to everyone who took part -- you encouraged Steve to start being a green leader. See the book Steve has on his desk: http://activism.greenpeace.org/applebook/ Book to Steve has been produced and delivered using Apple Aperture. This video has been edited with Apple Final Cut. Author: GreenpeaceVideo Keywords: Steve Jobs Apple Mac iPod iPhone Greenpeace toxic ibook macbook imac design aperture final cut computer technology Added: May 31, 2007

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20 years ago: Chernobyl

Brilliant Greenpeace video on Chernobyl "20 years ago: Chernobyl" is a fast moving short film - like a music video - about the Chernobyl disaster and Greenpeace anti-nuke campaign. Film by Christoph Schwaiger. 3D animation by Tanooki. Archive material by Penninger archive. Music by Yap music. Production by Yap films. Visit the Greenpeace website for more information or to sign the "No More Chernobyls" petition.

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Steve Jobs 2007 Keynote

"This is the product that you, our users, asked for, and which all of us at Apple wanted to make." The keynote we wish Steve had made.

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Deep Sea

Stunning images of life in the deep oceans and the destruction caused by deep sea bottom trawling.

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Really relaxing Greenpeace oceans animation

This is a very professional stop-motion animation video. Shows tide rising and falling to the sound of breathing. It really works! Breath, relax, rate it five star on YouTube.

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Angry Kid

Climate change is changing our world. Within the lifetimes of children being born today, it may challenge our survival as a species. The Earth is hotter than it has been for at least one thousand years. By the end of this century, if current trends continue, the temperature will likely climb higher than it's been at any time in the past two million years. The consequences of this drastic rise, caused by burning fossil fuels, are likely to be catastrophic: mass extinctions, droughts, hundreds of millions of refugees ...

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Meet Cody Banks, pirate

Interview with Captain Cody Banks, modern day pirate...who hates little dolphins!

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Police arrest Greenpeace whale activists

Police in the Caribbean Island of St. Kitts arrest Greenpeace whale activists during a peaceful protest at the meeting of the International Whaling Commission. (Some intial Dutch text, but 90 % English language)

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Take a deep breath...

Longer version here: http://www.breathingoceans.org/breathingoceans/index.html Every second breath you take comes from the oceans. Author: GreenpeaceVideo Keywords: ocean greenpeace environment sea breath stop motion earth tide ecology air Added: November 1, 2006

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Carving Up the Congo

International logging companies are causing social chaos and wreaking environmental havoc in the Democratic Republic of Congo, home of the world's second largest rainforest. Our film reveals how the World Bank, by far the largest donor to the DRC, is failing to stop this destruction whilst the rainforest is being sold off under the illusion that it will alleviate poverty in one of the poorest countries on Earth.

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Azores wrap up

As the Esperanza heads towards the Mediterranean, Here's more stunning footage from the underwater world of the Azores, Captain Frank talks about whales and Moff the medic/painter/deckhand talks about pirates. Sara and the crew throw you a challenge - and everyone loves a challenge!

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Where have all the tuna gone?

Why aren't the blue fin where they're supposed to be: in the Balaeric Islands? Find out where all the tuna in the Mediterranean have gone with the crew of the Esperanza.

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Confronting whalers

What is it like to get into a tiny inflatable boat in freezing anatarctic waters to challenge the harpoons of the whaling fleet? Andrew invites you aboard...

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What are we waiting for?

Two thirds of all energy generated in the UK's nuclear, coal and gas fuelled power stations is lost as waste heat - that's enough heat to meet the whole of the UK's heating and hot water needs. Greenpeace has launched a new short film, "What are we waiting for?" Made by BAFTA award-winning Memory Box Films and narrated by Clive Anderson, the film answers the crucial energy question facing the UK: how can we combat climate change and ensure energy security without nuclear power.

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Greenpeace A Convenient Solution Trailer

This is a vid about sustainable energy, I always though that nuclear power was bad, this proves it!! Beer can save the planet?! Who would have thought.

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Spencer Tunick & Greenpeace

Nackt gegen den Klimawandel...

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Capturing the deep

Sara's back on land introducing the crew of the Esperanza as they talk about their experiences whale watching in the Azores. Our experts talk about seamounts and the mysteries of the deep and why are we taking a giant net on tour around Europe.

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Fossil free fry up

What happens when you take a large metal ship and a crew who have maybe been spending a little too long in the sun, a viola: eggs as performance art! http://oceans.greenpeace.org/en/ocean-defenders-tv

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